114. Elisha was Elijah's successor.
115. Two she-bears ripped them to pieces (42 of them...there must'a been a HUGE mob of those scoffers)
Well done Brinny these answers are perfect for 114 and 115.
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114. Elisha was Elijah's successor.
115. Two she-bears ripped them to pieces (42 of them...there must'a been a HUGE mob of those scoffers)
Christians celebrate Christ's birth for the reason promised in this verse:
"For God so loved the world, that he gave his only begotten Son, that whosoever believeth in him should not perish, but have everlasting life." ~John 3:16
117/ What did Elisha do to help the wife of a dead prophet ?
Elisha had her gather vessels, as many as she could, and by God's grace, they were filled with oil, and she was able to sell it, so that her sons would not be taken into bondage to pay for debt.
118/ What happened to Naaman ?
He was cured of leprosy...what a glorious testimony.
Was Elisha "special"?
There can be no doubt that Elisha was given special powers.
This seems to be connected to his request to Elijah
I pray thee, let a double portion of thy spirit be upon me.
2 Kings Chapter 2 verse 9
It was after this request to Elijah that Elisha was given his special powers.
118/ Is it possible for an axehead made of ordinary heavy iron to swim ?
Was he "special"?
Not in human terms, but with God ALL things are possible, and because ALL things are possible through God, an axehead can float and/or swim.
Is a person with special powers "special" because of his powers??--Or is a person "special" and then he is given "special" powers? God usually picks just the ordinary to do the extraordinary. But then, we are all "special" to God.
Elisha, like Elijah before him, was "ordinary". God did extraordinary things through Elisha. Reminds me of what Jesus said to His disciples about them doing more works than Him. Does that mean that they were more "special" or to be glorified more than the One they were living and breathing to give glory "to"?
119/ Who was Gehazi ?